The NALSAR Student Law Review is the bi-annual, double blind, student edited and peer reviewed law review of NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. As the flagship publication of the University, NSLR is committed to encouraging and enhancing quality legal scholarship in India.
Volume XVI is now open for submissions. NSLR follows a collaborative editorial process that supports authors through multiple stages of review and editing while maintaining rigorous standards of academic integrity.
NSLR welcomes original and unpublished work from undergraduate and postgraduate students, research scholars, practitioners, policy professionals and faculty members working in law and allied disciplines. Interdisciplinary contributions that engage seriously with legal methods are also encouraged. Co-authorship is permitted for up to two authors.
Manuscripts may be submitted in the following broad categories:
All word limits are exclusive of footnotes. The Editorial Board retains discretion to relax word limits for submissions that justify additional length through depth of research and clarity of argument.
Every manuscript must include an abstract not exceeding 200 words that states the central thesis, outlines the structure of the argument and indicates the principal contribution to the literature or practice. The abstract should appear at the beginning of the manuscript
By submitting, authors confirm that their work does not infringe third party rights. All manuscripts are screened for plagiarism. Plagiarised, self plagiarised or inadequately attributed work will be rejected. The journal may request underlying data for empirical pieces and may ask for documentation to verify quotations and sources in doctrinal and theoretical work.
NSLR follows an exclusive submission policy. Submissions must be original and must not be under consideration at any other publication.
All manuscripts must comply with the following guidelines:
We accept submissions in a .doc or .docx format via google form. Kindly note that any manuscript received in a manner other than through the form will not be considered for publishing.
Authors should also provide a biographical statement while making the submission. It should contain their full names, academic or professional affiliations, degrees completed or in progress, and accurate contact information.
The submissions are to be made through this form
To ensure a fair and anonymous review process, please follow these guidelines when preparing your manuscript:
To anonymise a Word document, use the Document Inspector to remove personal information by going to File > Info > Check for Issues > Inspect Document, then selecting the “Document Properties and Personal Information” box and clicking Inspect and Remove All.
NSLR strives to conduct a fair and efficient review. Acknowledgement of receipt is generally provided within a few days of submission. The preliminary and the first editorial review typically conclude within three to four weeks from acknowledgment.
NSLR follows a structured multi-stage editorial and peer review process as outlined below:
Note: The overall process may take a few weeks where manuscripts proceed to second review and peer review. At each stage, the Author(s) may be required to make substantive, structural, or stylistic changes. All editorial decisions are made by the Board of Editors and are final. Authors are encouraged to read these policies carefully.
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
All articles are released under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This license permits anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and copy the contributions, provided that proper attribution is given to the author(s). No additional permission is required from the author(s) or the Editorial Board, although the journal requests to be informed of any reuse of its publications.
Authors retain copyright in their work published by NSLR. As a condition of publication, authors grant NSLR a non-exclusive, royalty-free, and transferable licence to reproduce, publish, archive, index, and distribute the work in print and electronic formats, including databases and open access repositories, for the full term of copyright and any renewals.
By submitting a contribution to NSLR, the author(s) agree to indemnify and hold harmless NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad and NSLR against any claims, suits, or consequences arising from allegations of copyright infringement, unauthorized use, or violation of rights resulting from the publication of their work in the journal.
All queries may be directed to studentlawreview@nalsar.ac.in. Correspondence should include the manuscript title where relevant.
NSLR’s Submission Guidelines and Policies are in line with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines on good publication practice.
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